11th
My heterosexual life partner went to that panel where they attempted to explore this internet business in good old fashioned literary real time.
So I went to this n+1 thing last night, The Internet: We All Live There Now. Pretty good discussion, but unfortunately it was mostly the literary academic community licking their wounds at even having to address the internet.
Moe Tkacik had the most relevant and interesting things to say, unfortunately she said ‘like’ so many times it was really hard to tell. She captivated the audience with her sloth and rightly called out that they mostly only included her as the “specimen of inquiry”. Unfortunately, though just as effective, casual language still doesn’t sound nearly as convincing as Harvard syntax.
I was surprised that we were among the few to laugh when it was implied that Keith Gesson is a womanizer.